It’s Christmas time, and that means more Love Actually stories!Source:Supplied

IT’S been almost 15 years since Love Actually, arguably one of the greatest Christmas movies ever made, was released.

And in that time fans have come up with quite a few theories about the movie, some ridiculous and some convincing.

We’ve waded through them all and have whittled them down to our three favourites.

THEORY: Mia (Heike Makatsch) is the devil and Rufus (Rowan Atkinson) is an angel.

EVIDENCE: Mia tempts Harry (Alan Rickman) throughout the movie and seems intent of making him stray from his wife, Karen (Emma Thompson). She is pure evil.

Not to mention the fact that when she goes to the Christmas party, Mia wears Devil horns despite the fact no one else is in fancy dress. Dead giveaway.

Rufus on the other hand does all he can to help true love prevail throughout the movie.

He takes forever to gift wrap the necklace Harry buys for Mia in the hope the married dad will decide against the present of betrayal.

And towards the end of the movie he distracts the airline ticket attendant so that Sam (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) can sneak past to profess his love to Joanna (Olivia Olson).

It turns out there’s actually some truth to this theory according to Love Actually producer, Emma Freud.

In 2015 she tweeted, “Originally Rowan’s character over-wrapped the gift on purpose to stop Alan Rickman being able to buy the necklace. Because he was an angel.”

Heike Makatsch and Alan Rickman in Love Actually.Source:News Limited

Rowan Atkinson is an angel. Seriously.Source:News Limited

THEORY: The Prime Minister’s chief of staff, Annie, pushes David and Natalie back together.

EVIDENCE: At first it seems like Annie (Nina Sosanya) isn’t a huge fan of Natalie (Martine McCutcheon), especially when she refers to her as “the chubby girl” with “a pretty sizeable arse” and “huge thighs”.

But perhaps Annie felt bad about slagging off Natalie and realised the Prime Minister, David, was never happier than when Natalie was around.

Reddit user StephenNotSteve, who came up with this theory, wrote: “Near the end of the movie, the PM picks up a stack of Christmas cards left by his staff — a ‘random sample’ of cards sent to him — meaning that Natalie’s card would have been read.

“Thus, it was included either because of or in spite of the fact that she admitted her feelings for him in it. And who would leave the PM a casual, unsigned post-it note except for his chief of staff, Annie, whose handwriting he’d recognise? Annie included it deliberately to give the PM one more shot at love with Natalie.”

Did Annie help Natalie and the PM get back together?Source:Supplied

THEORY: Daniel (Liam Neeson) is in love with Karen (Emma Thompson).

EVIDENCE: This theory comes from Jen Lewis who wrote on Twitter after watching the movie yet again, “How did I never realise that Liam Neeson is in love with Emma Thompson?”

The two characters are great friends in the film and after Daniel’s wife dies, he calls Karen for support.

“I literally don’t have anyone else to talk to,” he says to her over the phone.

Later in the film, Daniel runs into a 10/10 stunner (Claudia Schiffer) at his son’s Christmas concert and even though he knows her name is Carol, he mistakenly calls her Karen.

He has Karen on his brain and in his heart, you guys.

This theory was actually put to Liam Neeson in an interview and he replied, “She’s my sister. That is sick. I can’t believe you said that. She’s my sister!”

Um, no she’s not Liam, she’s your mate. Sounds like it’s time for the actor to watch Love Actually again and refresh his memory.

Forget Harry, Karen should be with Daniel.Source:News Limited

He’s looking at Sam, but he’s thinking about Karen.Source:News Limited